We found 18 examples of how to use deceptive in an English sentence.
Sentences 1 to 18 of 18.
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1. | Appearance is deceptive. | |
2. | Charm is deceptive, and beauty is fleeting; but a woman who fears the LORD is to be praised. | |
3. | Magical are the straight lines in how they perturb the curved ones, aggravate their distortion and make them look more zigzagged, revealing their deceptive appearance. | |
4. | Judge people not by age, but by behavior. Years are deceptive. | |
5. | Appearances can be deceptive. | |
6. | Tom is being deliberately deceptive. | |
7. | There is nothing more deceptive than an obvious fact. | |
8. | It was deceptive. | |
9. | The relative calm that we've experienced in the last few years is deceptive. | |
10. | I think it's very deceptive. | |
11. | There is nothing so deceptive as the distance of a light upon a pitch-dark night, and sometimes the glimmer seemed to be far away upon the horizon and sometimes it might have been within a few yards of us. | |
12. | I believe that dreams are not always deceptive. | |
13. | How many times have you fallen for click bait—those deceptive ads that lure you to click with gossip or untrue information? | |
14. | How many times have you fallen for click bait -- those deceptive ads that lure you to click with gossip or untrue information? For example, those ads that imply a famous celebrity has died or suffered a terrible tragedy? | |
15. | Looks can be deceptive. | |
16. | The weather is deceptive in spring. | |
17. | He's being deceptive. | |
18. | People place more trust in a deceptive image than in an article full of facts. |